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《功能语法导论(英文版)》
功能语法导论(英文版)
作者:(澳)韩礼德(M.A.K.Halliday)
译者:胡壮麟
开本:
ISBN:756001973
出版社:外语教学与研究出版社
出版日期:2000-10-01
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书夫曼编号:656624
原价: 41.9
普通会员:39.18  一星会员:38.00
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内容简介

"This  long-awaited  volume  is  an  invaluable  presentation  of,  and  rationale  for,  the  central  deScriptive  apparatus  of  Halliday''''s  systemic-functional  grammar  of  English...essential  reading  for  all  studnts  of  English  textual  structure,  teeming  with  insights.''''        English  Studies        Since  is  first  publication  in  1985.An  Lntroduction  to  Functional  Grammar  has  been  standard  reading  for  everyone  engaged  in  textual  analysis.  It  sets  out  the  basic  principles  of  functional  grammatical  analysis  in  a  way  which  will  equip  the  reader  to  apply  these  principles  to  any  context  of  language  use  -for  example  educational,  developmental,ethnographic  or  literary.        This  new  edition  has  been  thoroughly  updated  as  a  result  of  experience  gained  in  teacing  and  in  the  light  of  new  research  and  applications.  A  number  ofkey  sections,  for  example  on  transitivity,  on  clause  and  group  complexes,  and  on  grammatical  metaphor,  have  been  substantially  revised.  making  the  material  more  accessible.  A  particularly  belpful  feature  to  users  of  the  first  edition  will  be  the  addition  of  a  comprehensive  index.

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目录

目      录  PrefacebyHalliday                                      王宗炎序                                      导读                                      Foreword                                      PrefacetotheSecondEdition                                      Introduction                                      PartITheClause                                      1Constituency                                      1.1Constituencyinwriting                                      1.2Constituencyinspeech                                      1.3Rhythm:thefoot                                      1.4Intonation:thetonegroup                                      1.5Syllablesandphonemes                                      1.6Thesignificanceofconstituentstructure                                      2Towardsafunctionalgrammar                                      2.1Grammaticalconstituency                                      2.2Maximalandminimalbracketing                                      2.3Labelling                                      2.4Classesandfunctions                                      2.5Subject,Actor,Theme                                      2.6Threelinesofmeaningintheclause                                      3Clauseasmessage                                      3.1ThemeandRheme                                      3.2SimpleThemesofmorethanonegrouporphrase                                      3.3Themeandmood                                      3.4OthercharacteristicThemes                                      3.5MultipleThemes                                      3.6ClausesasThemes                                      3.7PredicatedThemes                                      3.8Themeindependent,minorandellipticalclauses                                      3.9Thematicinterpretationofatext                                      4Clauseasexchange                                      4.1Thenatureofdialogue                                      4.2TheMoodelement                                      4.2.1StructureoftheMood                                      4.2.2MeaningofSubjectandFinite                                      4.3OtherelementsofMoodstructure                                      4.3.1StructureoftheResidue                                      4.3.2ModalAdjuncts                                      4.3.3ConjunctiveAdjuncts                                      4.3.4VocativesandExpletives                                      4.4WH-interrogative,exclamativeandimperativeclauses                                      4.5Polarityandmodality                                      4.6Absenceofelementsofthemodalstructure                                      4.6.1Ellipsis                                      4.6.2Minorclauses                                      4.7ClauseasSubject                                      4.8Texts                                      5Clauseasrepresentation                                      5.1Process,participantandcircumstance                                      5.1.1Modellingexperience                                      5.1.2Process,participantsandcircumstances                                      5.2Materialprocesses:processesofdoing                                      5.3Mentalprocesses:processesofsensing                                      5.4Relationalprocesses:processesofbeing                                      5.4.1Relationalprocesses                                      5.4.2Intensiveprocesses:attributive                                      5.4.3Intensiveprocesses:identifying                                      5.4.4TokenandValue                                      5.4.5Summaryofattributiveandidentifying  intensive  clauses                                      5.4.6Circumstantialandpossessiveprocesses                                      5.5Otherprocesstypes;summaryofprocesstypes                                      5.5.1Behaviouralprocesses                                      5.5.2Verbalprocesses                                      5.5.3Existentialprocesses                                      5.5.4Summaryofprocesstypes                                      5.6Otherparticipantfunctions                                      5.6.1Beneficiary                                      5.6.2Range                                      5.7Circumstantialelements                                      5.7.1Typesofcircumstance                                      5.7.2Thestatusofcircumstances                                      5.8Transitivityandvoice:anotherinterpretationPartIIAbove,BelowandBeyondtheClause                                      6Belowtheclause:groupsandphrases                                      6.1Groupsandphrases                                      6.2Nominalgroup                                      6.2.1Experientialstructureofthenominalgroup:fromDeictictoClassifier                                      6.2.2Experientialstructureofthenominalgroup:interpretationofordering;theQualifier                                      6.2.3Experientialstructureofthenominalgroup:theThing                                      6.2.4Anoteoninterpersonalandtextualcontributions                                      6.2.5Logicalstructureofthenominalgroup                                      6.2.6HeadandThing                                      6.3Verbalgroup                                      6.3.1Experientialstructureoftheverbalgroup                                      6.3.2Logicalstructureoftheverbalgroup                                      6.3.3Finite,sequentandnon-finitetensesystems                                      6.3.4Phrasalverbs                                      6.4Adverbialgroup,conjunctiongroup,prepositiongroup                                      6.4.1Adverbialgroup                                      6.4.2Conjunctiongroup                                      6.4.3Prepositiongroup                                      6.5Prepositionalphrase                                      6.6Summaryofwordclasses                                      7Abovetheclause:theclausecomplex                                      7.1''''Clausecomplex''''and''''sentence''''                                      7.2Typesofrelationshipbetweenclauses                                      7.3Typesofinterdependency:parataxisandhypotaxis                                      7.4Elaborating,extending,enhancing:threekindsofexpansion                                      7.4.1Elaboration                                      7.4.2Extension                                      7.4.3Enhancement                                      7.4.4Expansionclausesthatarenotexplicitlymarkedfor                                      anylogical-semanticrelation                                      7.4.5Embeddedexpansions                                      7.4.6Acts                                      7.5Reports,ideasandfacts:threekindsofprojection                                      7.5.1Quoting  ''''directspeech''''  :verbalprocess,parataxis                                      7.5.2Reporting  ''''indirectspeech''''  :mentalprocess,hypotaxis                                      7.5.3Reportingspeech,quotingthought                                      7.5.4Projectingoffersandcommands                                      7.5.5Freeindirectspeech                                      7.5.6Embeddedlocutionsandideas                                      7.5.7Facts                                      7.5.8Summaryofprojection                                      7Additional:Groupandphrasecomplexes                                      7A.1Parataxis:groupsandphrases                                      7A.2Hypotaxis:nominalgroup                                      7A.3Hypotaxis:adverbialgroup/prepositionalphrase                                      7A.4Hypotaxis:verbalgroup,expansion  1  :general                                      7A.5Hypotaxis:verbalgroup,expansion  2  :passivesandcausatives                                      7A.6Hypotaxis:verbalgroup,projection                                      8Besidetheclause:intonationandrhythm                                      8.1Introductory:footandtonegroup                                      8.2Rhythm                                      8.3Tonicity                                      8.4Natureoftheinformationunit                                      8.5MeaningofGivenandNew                                      8.6Given  NewandTheme  Rheme                                      8.7Tone                                      8.8Tonicandpretonic                                      8.9Key                                      8.10Toneasexpressionofrelationshipinaunitcomplex                                      9Aroundtheclause:cohesionanddiscourse                                      9.1Theconceptofcohesion                                      9.2Reference                                      9.3Ellipsisandsubstitution                                      9.4Conjunction                                      9.5Lexicalcohesion                                      9.6Thecreationoftexture                                      10Beyondtheclause:metaphoricalmodesofexpression                                      10.1Rhetoricaltransference                                      10.2Grammaticalmetaphor                                      10.3Ideationalmetaphors                                      10.3.1Metaphorsoftransitivity                                      10.3.2Therepresentationofmetaphoricalforms                                      10.3.3Spokenandwrittenlanguage                                      10.3.4Ideationalmetaphorsandnominalization                                      10.4Interpersonalmetaphors                                      10.4.1Metaphorsofmodality                                      10.4.2Afurtheraccountofmodality                                      10.4.3Metaphorsofmood                                      Appendices                                      1The''''silver''''text:analysisandinterpretation                                      2Anoteonthegrammaroflittletexts                                      3Variationsonacausaltheme                                      FurtherReading                                      Bibliography


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